Study: October 2008 Archives

John Burge Charged with Lying about Police Torture

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
Retired Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge was arrested Tuesday on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in relation to the decades-long police torture scandal in Chicago.  Here's the Tribune article.

The Chicago Reader's John Conroy has been reporting on the story for two decades.  The Reader's police torture archive includes a who's who on the scandal and 20 questions for Mayor Daley.

The New University Conference

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
"A national organization of radicals who work in, around, and in spite of institutions of higher education."


One of the least-appreciated but most fantastic resources on campus is the Special Collections Research Center in the Reg. Among its many resources are thousands of documents, rare manuscripts, letters, photographs, and ephemera that have been collected since the University's founding in 1892. Presidents' papers, students' notes, yearbooks, student publications, and assorted RSO paraphernalia are all easily accessible, and can provide more nuance to history than a secondary account ever could. The archivists and librarians in Special Collections are tremendously knowledgeable and helpful in turning the myriad resources into usable material, making primary research an absolute pleasure.

Last winter, I was enrolled in the Chicago 1968 course, which involved a good deal of archival research. I focused on student activist groups in the late sixties, and turned up a surprising number of parallels to current activist RSOs. The New University Conference organized a walkout at Billings Hospital that was uncannily similar to the battle SOUL (Students Organizing United with Labor) and campus and hospital staff waged last year to secure a fair contract. The Chicago Women's Liberation Union and Chicago Women's Union held a conference with workshops that prefigured several of the Feminist Majority's events from spring quarter 2008.

Below I've summarized some of my findings about one student group, including citations to the relevant archives in Special Collections. Check out the finding aids to see if the RSOs you're involved in have precursors. Were they working for the same things your group is today? Was membership similar? Were their hairstyles particularly ridiculous? All good questions.

Continue Reading


Chess in HP, Best of South Side

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
  • UofC's Home Page Feature Story on fourth-year Sarra Jahedi's film The Game for the course Documentary Video Production, taught by Judy Hoffman, Senior Lecturer in the Humanities.  The Game looks at the chess players who meet throughout surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Chicago Weekly, the student newspaper, features 'the Best of the South Side' - check out their picks, send them your own suggestions.

Archives